Subscribe

The independent news source for the University of Minnesota campus, now only a click away. Subscribe to the Minnesota Daily's e-newsletter for full sports coverage, updates from the newsroom, and a pick of the week's top features.

Minnesota Daily Newsletter

Donate to the Minnesota Daily!

The Minnesota Daily has been training student journalists and serving the University of Minnesota community since 1900. With your help, we will continue to produce award-winning journalism and provide excellent training for students in all areas of news production. We collect donations through GiveMN; please click below and donate today!

Search Results

Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Minnesota Daily's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search

Find:

Title/Headline:

From:

To:

Writer/Photographer:

Tagged:

Type:

Order by:

Date

Title

1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.

I don’t necessarily enjoy Marc Maron’s comedy. I’ve seen most of his show too and it’s basically the RC Cola of self-centered stand-up comedian slice of life fare. Most people I know tend to agree with me.

As Valleyfair celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, I’ve come to realize that the only thing that’s changed ... is me. The person manning the Wild Thing (ie. the person in charge of my life) is a friend from high school’s much younger brother.

Trashy television shows aren’t exactly well-defined. Some people might think about reality shows or “cooking” shows (some are just Guy Fieri eating across the Eastern seaboard). What usually comes to mind for me are shows that aren’t really completely awful. Yes, they feature acting that will make you cringe and yes, the plots are thin and uninspired.

Typically, people discuss punk rock in two ways: as a genre of music or as some sort of social movement. The reality is that it’s probably somewhere in between. Punk rock is more or less about attitude. Think the arrogance of the rock star persona and the complete denunciation of anything and everything “mainstream”. Differentiating what is and is not punk rock is hard, so I’m going to help.

This week, one of my favorite modern period pieces was released — “Love and Happiness”. Starring Kate Beckinsale and Chloe Sevigny, it’s the first that was actually funny to me. It blends humor with the beauty and drama of lifestyles of the rich.

Ego Death, the Minneapolis “punkish” three piece, features singer/songwriter Jeremy Warden, bassist Bree Meyer and drummer Seth Tracy. They recently headlined a show with touring New York band Adult Mom and New Jersey based Forth Wanderers at secret DIY venue Licorice Beach.

A trendy bottle begs attention and it’s even better when the beverage inside is palatable. A far cry from the juice cleanses of yore (sorry Gwyneth Paltrow), kombucha combines a distinct yet pleasant tartness with subtle fizz for a low price.

By Mike HendricksonRedshirt freshman defensive lineman Mose Hall will transfer from Minnesota, he announced on his Twitter account Monday.After redshirting during the 2015-16 season, the Mobile, Ala. native was switched to offensive line early in spring ball and later went back to the defensive line.He was the No. 68 prospect in Alabama and the No. 102 prospect at his postion in 2015, according to 247Sports. He was rated as a two-star recruit.